Reconsidering my music setup in my study
Music is the backbone of my WFH setup. I always have music playing in the background, LOFI, Jazz, movie soundtracks, instrumentals, etc. I feel uncomfortable in a completely quiet room, so I feel the need to fill it with music.
Based on my past behaviour, I am never satisfied with my speaker setup. I often evaluate if my setup is still right for me. This applies not just to my speaker setup, but to various aspects of my life.
I previously had the following speaker setups:
- SONOS PLAY 1
- SONOS ONE
- SONOS ONE (stereo pair)
- HomePod Gen1 (stereo pair)
- Audio engine A2+
- HomePod Mini (stereo pair)
- SONOS ERA 100 (stereo pair)
Since November 2022, I have had the impressive KEF LSX II. I must say, until May 2024, I have been super pleased with the KEF.
Why I am considering a move away from the KEF?
The KEF has always had a direct connection to my MacBook Pro via USB C. Having this connectivity was one reason I did not pick an SONOS system.
However, I have changed how I use my KEF speakers. Last year, I bought a used Spotify CarThing from eBay to use in my study.
It was glorious. I made music playing effortless by acquiring a second-hand Google Home mini and configuring it to directly play music on the KEF. This is possible because the KEF chrome cast audio support (btw, SONOS does not). Therefore, in the morning when I enter my study, I say "ok google, play LOFI beats" and within seconds, the room fills with music, signaling to my brain that it's time to work.
When the KEF is playing music via Chromecast, my MacBook Pro cannot play anything else because the KEF is otherwise occupied. Therefore, I disconnected the KEF from the MacBook Pro. This wasn’t an issue because the Apple Studio Display speakers were now the default and they are pretty good for all computer related audio (video conferencing, podcasts, YouTube etc).
I have found that this setup works really well for me. I now have dedicated speakers solely for music, which is great. It means I no longer need my speakers to support a direct USB C connection to my MacBook. This is the reason I am reconsidering my setup.
All this started because of Spotify's rotten move:
Decision Matrix
A decision matrix is a tool to evaluate and select the best option between different choices.
Here is mine:
It’s abundantly clear from the above that I should give the SONOS 300 another shot. For my purposes, the SONOS ERA 100 may have been sufficient. However, lately, I have been enjoying spatial audio on my AirPods Max and I was keen to experience spatial audio in my study. That's why it was appropriate to compare the SONOS ERA 300 and KEF LSX II.
I ordered two white SONOS ERA 300 speakers from SONOS Australia. I got a 20% discount on the purchase.
I plan to test the SONOS ERA 300 for 30 days. If it is not suitable, I will send it back to SONOS. I believe that selling the KEF on eBay will be enough to cover the cost of two SONOS ERA 300.